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Video showing Thai navy cadets smashing phones draws criticism

A video clip has emerged showing a row of uniformed naval cadets with their iPhones and Samsung smart phones on the ground, each one beside a concrete block with which they are later seen smashing their phones.

Updated on: Sep 17, 2015 04:15 PM IST
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When the Thai military says cadets can't bring phones to training, they mean it to be taken seriously.

A video clip has emerged showing a row of uniformed naval cadets with their iPhones and Samsung smart phones on the ground, each one beside a concrete block. (Photo courtesy: Youtube grab)
A video clip has emerged showing a row of uniformed naval cadets with their iPhones and Samsung smart phones on the ground, each one beside a concrete block. (Photo courtesy: Youtube grab)

A video clip has emerged showing a row of uniformed naval cadets with their iPhones and Samsung smart phones on the ground, each one beside a concrete block with which they are later seen smashing their phones.

The video dubbed "Soldiers Must Endure, has ignited social media in Thailand.

"You just bought this, right? Expensive, eh?" says the voice of a commanding officer who asks each trainee to state the make of his phone and then orders them to bend down and - "Smash it!"

It was not clear who took the video, which was filmed vertically, apparently using a phone.

The Thai navy issued a statement to "clarify" what happened at its communications and information technology School, which has a rule forbidding students from carrying cell phones on school grounds but which is frequently violated.

Teachers at the school came up with an "honor system" whereby those who break the rule "destroy their phones voluntarily," said the statement posted on the website of the navy's radio station, Voice of Navy.

"This 'honor system' was not recognized by the school and it was not school policy. Therefore, the school has ordered this form of punishment to stop," the statement said.

Wednesday's Bangkok Post newspaper ran a commentary suggesting the video clip highlighted a larger problem of the Thai military's need to modernize its thinking.

"That a military school focusing on communications and information technology does not view mobile phones as learning tools, but obstacles that must be banned, says a lot about how much the military has to do to catch up with the world," said the commentary.

 
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